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International Cricket 2010 is a rubbish name, but it’s a great game.

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The batting in Ashes Cricket 2009, the last version of this game, was excellent. It’s now slightly better with greater control of each shot’s power. If you don’t try and knock the leather off the ball, you’ve less chance of getting out. Blackberry 9810 software.

You work your way into the game taking singles, before unleashing drives and pulls when you’re well-set. Specialist batsmen are less likely to edge or miss as well, so you’ll find yourself marshalling the tail. These developments make batting more tactical. They make it better.

Bowling

The bowling was decent in Ashes Cricket, but not great. It’s far better now. The huge leap forward is in the fact that the opposition batsmen don’t suddenly think they’re in a Twenty20 match after eight overs (unless they are). It seems all the more realistic for that.

You find you really have to work for your wickets too. You can’t just keep bowling full balls, because the batsmen seem to get wise to it. You actually have to set the batsman up, trying different ploys to get the better of him.

How about a career mode?

Our one reservation is that playing a Test match is pretty arduous. The tactical side of things is great, but you quite simply can’t be bothered playing as all 11 batsmen. It’s fun for a bit, but after half an hour, you really want a bowl, so you skip the innings.

Why do you have to play as every player? The game would be infinitely more engrossing if you had just one player under your control.

What would that mean?

First of all, your player could develop over time, giving the game a narrative and keeping you hooked. Early in your career, you would bat down the order and get a few overs and then according to how you performed and how you chose to train your player, you might get more responsibility.

Having one player would make each match a more manageable size, as you’d only play the parts you were involved in. It would also mean that you encountered different situations. Maybe you’d come in to bat needing to score at five an over; maybe you’d need to bat time. Maybe you’d come on to bowl needing to take a wicket or maybe you’d need to keep the runs down.

Training

Training would be a great addition. Your player’s batting would be poor at first and you’d struggle to middle the ball, but as you progressed, he’d get better and you could start playing more shots and longer innings. As a bowler, you’d get fitter, more accurate and maybe quicker. You’d also learn new skills or refine existing ones: doosras, googlies, swing, reverse swing.

All of this would make a game more absorbing and it would give the player a reason to keep playing. We’ll settle for five per cent of all profits if someone makes this game. Ta.

Until then, International Cricket 2010 is about as good as you’re going to get. Buy it from Amazon.

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International Cricket 2010
Developer(s)Trickstar Games
Publisher(s)Codemasters
SeriesCodemasters Cricket
Platform(s)PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Release
  • EU: 18 June 2010
Genre(s)Sports, Cricket
Mode(s)Single-player, Multi player, Online

International Cricket 2010 sports association cricket simulation video game developed by Trickstar Games and released by Codemasters. It was released in the United Kingdom and India on 18 June 2010 and in Australia on 21 October 2010.[2] The game is a part of the Codemasters Cricket series preceded by the Brian Lara Cricket Series and is a direct sequel to the 2009 release, Ashes Cricket 2009.

The game is licensed by the England Cricket Board and Cricket Australia, and thus will include all the official players of the Australian national cricket team and the England national cricket team.[3] The rest of the teams in the game are unlicensed and will not feature the official players of the corresponding teams.

International Cricket also includes an online mode for the consoles it was released on, and a revolutionary Action Cam which provides an on-field view of play, which allows the user to view the game from different aspects on the field, and works with both batting and bowling.

Improvements from Ashes Cricket 2009[edit]

There is a new tournaments section with four new tournaments based on the big four limited overs contests – World 20 Overs (T20), 20 Overs Super Leagnzue (T20), Champions Cup (ODI) and World Trophy (ODI). Test cricket is still available, and Test tournaments can be participated in by all teams.

There is an expanded roster of 16 international teams (Including Bermuda, Canada, the Netherlands, and Scotland) and players can choose between 21 stadiums from around the world, 3 of which are new additions in Dhaka, Grenada, and Port Elizabeth.

A new Power Stick feature enables players to gain both 360-degree direction and power control.

Mp4 player app for mac. A new 'sportsmanship rating' feature will allow players to decide on a preferred online opponent, especially for avoiding players who quit matches when losing.[4] However, the online aspect of the released game has received extensive criticism due to both the poorly designed sportsmanship ratings feature and a bug which causes online games to disconnect, usually after a boundary or a six is hit by a batsman.

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People can select to play in different regions around the world, and even their own tournament. Winning tournaments unlocks brand new kit items, and other awards such as bats, pads and other equipment. The AI has been improved with batsmen being able to pick the gaps, computer simulation, and responses are more realistic than before.[4]

PC and Future Consoles[edit]

The game was released for PS3 and Xbox 360 and major developer Codemasters said that they wanted to 'watch the response of the game with these consoles and decide on the future improvements or other platform releases, should the game do well'. The PC version was not released as the Action Cam is not supported by the PC system. Also sales and issues with developer from Ashes Cricket 2009 resulted in a temporary setback regarding the future of games in this line.[5]

See also[edit]

International Cricket 2010 Xbox 360 Iso Downloads

References[edit]

  1. ^International Cricket 2010 Release Date from CricketGaming.net, 29 April 2010, retrieved 15 June 2015
  2. ^https://web.archive.org/web/20110718151156/http://cricket2010.zapak.com/news/?newsno=1. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 1 September 2010.Missing or empty title= (help)
  3. ^International Cricket 2010 Bowls into Stores This Friday from PlayCricket2010.com[dead link]
  4. ^ abExclusive Interview with International Cricket 2010 Producer from CricketGaming.com, 17 May 2010, retrieved 15 June 2015
  5. ^International Cricket 2010 Hands-On from GameSpot, 11 June 2010, retrieved 15 June 2015

External links[edit]

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